The Timberwolves would receive the best point guard in the deal in Raymond Felton. Jason Maxiell would provide some much needed insurance at the power forward position and would bring a lot of defensive energy to the squad.

The Knicks would acquire Rodney Stuckey, a score-first point guard who would feed the rock to guys like Wilson Chandler and Amar'e Stoudemire. Anthony Tolliver would give the Big Apple's team some depth at the center position.

The Pistons would in turn snag Luke Ridnour, a gritty veteran who can help win them games in addition to shoot. Timofey Mosgov would immediately contend at center. Detroit also gets rid of Maxiell's lagging contract in this swap.

Trade 2: Acquire Andrew Bynum from the Los Angeles Lakers

This trade would help both sides of the deal, as ESPN Trade Machine has projected a one-win increase for both clubs if the trade is made.

The Timberwolves would get one of the best young talents in the NBA in Andrew Bynum, and additionally would receive the rights for Shannon Brown, one of the most underappreciated players in the NBA.

This trade would help the Lakers defensively, as Darko Milicic is an upgrade over Bynum. Luke Ridnour would immediately contend at the starting point guard position, as Derek Fisher starts seemingly only out of respect.

Minnesota receives a legitimate center in Brook Lopez, and in turn the Nets get Darko Milicic, a swat master that would fit in well with the offense. Throw in Wesley Johnson, who probably would start for the Nets immediately, and you have yourself a deal.

Well, this would be the biggest blockbuster trade in years. In the unlikelihood that it would actually happen, all four teams would win in this mega deal. In all honesty, there would be pigs flying before this trade went through.

Minnesota wins obviously because of Dwight Howard. Howard, the best center in the league, automatically makes Minnesota sport the best frontcourt in the NBA. Minnesota would become a legitimate contender overnight.

The Timberwolves also pick up Jameer Nelson, and he would see the starting lineup from day one.

Orlando wins because they improve on the defensive side of the ball. They get the poor man's Dwight Howard in Nene, and add a couple solid role players as well. They also receive the Timberwolves' first round pick in the 2012 NBA Draft.

Denver might get the best deal out of any team. They get rid of Aaron Afflalo and get the sharpshooter Kevin Martin, as well as receive Darko Milicic, a blocking phenom.